OP: Do multiple BC pills = a morning after pill?

If anything i'm asking this for my friend who had a silly experience, which could have been easily avioded provided she didn't listen to this silly romour.

Basicly she was told that if she took a whole packet of normal contracetive pills it would work like the morning after pill. I don't know where she herd this but it was news to me..

She had had a one noght stand stupidly and was too scared to go to the doctor for the morning after pill and took a whole packet of her pills, and then became extreemly ill and apparently she feels like she's had the lining of her stomach removed. She's finally recovered after two days and still had enough time to go the doctors to get the proper morning after pill.

I was just wondering has anyone else herd this silly rumour? I hadn't herd it before she told me about it, personaly i wouldn't try espacially aftrer seeing the state she ended up in..

lustforlove

Posted: 29 Sep 23:45

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She wasn't entirely wrong, as some of the senior folks have mentioned here before, you can use regular birth control pills in a particular formula to act as a morning after pill. Not a whole pack, necessarily.

gigi

Posted: 29 Sep 23:46


I see where she went wrong now, she doesnt take any of thoughs pills she takes Cilest it think, they really made her quite ill all night after. At least there's not much risk of dying due to hormone overdose.

lustforlove

Posted: 29 Sep 23:46


There are more than forty different "pills" on the market. Some are approved for use as emergency contraceptio; some are not. So, some would be effective and some not. There is a different dosage with each of them when used as a morning after pill.

For none, would it be a whole pack at once and she would predictably have felt quite ill for a few days. While no real risk of dying, as lust so gently puts it, there is a likelihood of messing up her cycle, feeling poorly for a week or so and, depending upon the pill formula, doing damage to a baby.

The link gigi gives you shows various risks for women with different conditions. This was a panic reaction, I am sure, but not recommended.

Brandye

Posted: 29 Sep 23:46


Before anyone does such please see a doctor!

sera300

Posted: 29 Sep 23:47


Thanks for the info Brandye, she's not going to be too happy with that information when I tell her. Now i can give her a big long i old you so lecture, because i did tell her to check it out first. Thanks again.

lustforlove

Posted: 29 Sep 23:47





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